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Cosmetic Tattoo Lip Mapping Pencil
Cosmetic Tattoo Lip Mapping Pencil
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The Cosmetic Tattoo Lip Mapping Pencil is a professional pre-draw pencil designed for lip blush, cosmetic tattoo and permanent makeup mapping.
Use it to outline and refine the lip shape before treatment, helping create a clear visual guide for symmetry, balance and design approval. The pencil-style format makes it easy to control, allowing artists to sketch, adjust and refine the lip border before beginning the cosmetic tattoo procedure.
This is a practical essential for lip blush artists, cosmetic tattoo students and professional studios wanting a simple, reliable mapping tool for treatment setup.
Key features
- Designed for lip blush and cosmetic tattoo mapping
- Helps create a clear pre-draw before treatment
- Useful for checking symmetry, shape and balance
- Suitable for professional cosmetic tattoo artists and students
- Easy pencil-style application
- Ideal for lip border design and pre-treatment consultation
- Compact and lightweight for treatment trays or student kits
Perfect for
- Lip blush treatments
- Cosmetic tattoo pre-draws
- Permanent makeup mapping
- Student training kits
- Treatment room setup
- Artists refining lip shape before pigment implantation
How to use
Use on clean, prepared skin during the mapping stage of the treatment. Lightly outline the desired lip shape and refine as needed before client approval. Follow your standard treatment preparation, hygiene and infection control procedures.
Professional note
For lip blush treatments, mapping should support the client’s natural lip structure rather than overextending beyond the vermilion border. A good mapping pencil helps create a visible guide, but the final design should always consider symmetry, tissue structure, age, skin condition and the client’s natural features.
Important information
For professional use only. Do not use on broken, irritated or compromised skin. Sharpen or sanitise according to your workplace hygiene procedures where applicable. Avoid sharing between clients unless your infection control process allows safe reuse. For best hygiene practice, use a single-client approach where possible.
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